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Hillary Clinton is sick.

Democratic presidential candidate is diagnosed with Pneumonia and maybe that’s not all .

The other sickness the main stream media in the US refuses to cover and some of the internet is a disease that is striking on many fronts . Her dishonesty and her above the law behavior keeps unraveling day by day from the Clinton foundation to her time as secretary of states and even the days she was the first lady in the white house .

Hillary Clinton said Monday that she’s feeling better since falling ill at a 9-11 memorial ceremony, but she never lost consciousness and didn’t think her pneumonia diagnosis was significant enough to disclose beforehand.

“I just didn’t think it was going to be that big a deal,” she said of the pneumonia diagnosis she received Friday. She told CNN’s Anderson Cooper 360 that despite doctor’s orders to rest for five days, she thought she could “just keep going forward and power through it and that didn’t work out so well.”

Clinton abruptly left the ceremony and appeared to stumble while she was waiting for her motorcade. Asked whether she fainted, Clinton replied: “No, I didn’t. I felt dizzy and I did lose my balance for a minute. But I got in, once I could sit down, once I could cool off, once I got some water, I immediately started feeling better.”

Clinton’s evening interview, in which she promised to release more information at some point, came as her campaign scrambled to head off lasting damage from a difficult weekend. Aides are promising to release more of her medical records following her bout of pneumonia and conceding they were too slow in providing information about her condition.

Regardless what most of the media says and Clinton campaign lack of transparency with think more health problems then pneumonia is there but being covered and since we are not doctors and we do not have all her medical records the Yalla staff will wait and let time expose the rest but many indications makes it clear her health problems go way beyond pneumonia.